Alfred was recorded in the 1850 census of Ulster Twp. Bradford Co., PA, as a millwright and in the 1870 census as a farmer and millwright. He attended the Holcombe reunion August 11, 1886, reported as then 84 years old.

Benj. and Delight wre enumerated in the 1850 Granville, Bradford Co., PA, federal census. He was a farmer, age 50, she was 43. Children in the household were Valentine 22, Oscar 18, Solon 15, Edward 13, Samantha 8, Susanna 6, and Benjamin 4.

Benj. and Delight were enumerated in the 1860 Granville, Bradford Co., PA, federal census. He was a Carpenter, age 60, she was 64. Children in the household were Samantha 18, Susan 16, Benj. 14, and C.H. 9.

Widow Delight was enumerated in the 1870 Granville, Bradford Co., PA, federal census. She was 64. children in the household wre Benamin 24, and Chas. H. 20.

Orlando and Fidelia were enumerated the 1860 Smithfield, Bradford Co., PA, federal census. He was a blacksmith age 24, she was 16. Children in the household were Albert 1, and Fred 6/12.

Orlando moved with his father and brothers from Ulster, Bradford Co., Pa. to Fairville, Jones Co., Ia; moved between 1865 and 1870 to Carthage, Georgia Twp., Jasper Co., Mo. where he was a blacksmith when recorded there in 1870 Census with family; moved about 1905 to House, Quay Co., New Mexico.

After marrying, Joel moved into Mass., remaining there a short time; then to Onondaga, NY, where their five children grew up. In 1830, he and Elisha Patch, with their families, made the journey to Ohio, driving an ox team, the wagon containing their goods and the young girls and Marcus walking nearly all the way. Securing a heavily-timbered farm in Leroy, Lake Co., they went to work to make a home. All the privations of the early settler were theirs.

At the age of 18 yrs. enlisted for 8 months in the Revolutionary War. He served in the regular Conn. Line, under Col. Samuel Sylly from April 26 to Dec 31, 1778.